Why Volunteer
There are many great reasons to Volunteer.
Volunteering plays a crucial role in supporting the cultural, social, and economic fabric of local communities.
Volunteering can reduce stress, combat depression, keep you mentally stimulated, and provide a sense of purpose. While it’s true that the more you volunteer, the more benefits you’ll experience, volunteering does not have to involve a long-term commitment or take a huge amount of time out of your busy day
Some reasons people volunteer in their community include to:
- Learn new skills
- Share life experiences and skills
- Make new friends
- Give back to the community
- Make a difference
- Gain experience and contacts to help find paid employment
- Build self-confidence
- Have fun
- Socialise
- Stay active and engaged with the community
Volunteering can take on many forms and is diverse. A meaningful position can be found to suit everyone’s unique skills, abilities, knowledge, and interests.
To volunteer at the WBA please email: welcome@wolves.asn.au
See Also
- Coach Education Sessions
- Looking to Play
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Why Volunteer
- Become a Volunteer
- Score Table Officials
- Statisticians
- Become a Referee
- Coach Accreditation
- Coach Development
- Become a Coach
- Getting Started
- Looking to Play?
- Coach Announcements
- Referee Courses
- Referee Education Sessions
- Coaching Pathways